CLT20 2010 : Match Number 6 : Warriors beat fancied Victoria by 28 runs

CLT20 2010 : Match Number 6 : Warriors beat fancied Victoria by 28 runs

Match No 6 : Victoria Bush Rangers vs Warriors at Port Elizabeth on 13.09.10 : Warriors won by 28 runs

DJ Hussey will share the record for most number of appearances in T20 games with JA Morkel when he plays this game. Both these cricketers have played 128 T20 games at the end of this game.

Prior to the start of CLT20 2010 both DJ Hussey and JA Morkel had played 127 T20I games. But JA Morkel went ahead of DJ Hussey and played his 128th match when he appeared for Chennai Super Kings against Central Districts at Durban on 11.09.10

BJ Hodge is making his 100th T20I appearance in this game. He became the fifth cricketer to appear in 100 plus T20I games. Others are – DJ Hussey {128], JA Morkel {128}, SB Styris {100} and HH Gibbs {100}

Victoria Bushrangers team comprised of two batsmen who have scored 3000 plus runs {DJ Hussey – 3219 and BJ Hodge – 3077} and also the highest wicket taker {DP Nannes – 120 wickets} in the history of T20 games.

DJ Jacobs scored 59 in this game providing the 30th occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty in CLT20 games. It also represents the 16th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in CLT20 games. It also represents the seventh occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in CLT20 games.

DJ Jacobs and AG Prince added 81 runs for the first wicket providing the 39th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs partnership in CLT20 games. It also represents the 12th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs for the first wicket in CLT20 games.

This partnership represents the third occasion of fifty plus runs stand by Warriors batsmen in CLT20 games. The other two occasions are – 52 runs for the second wicket between DJ Jacobs and CA Ingram vs Wayamba at P Elizabeth on 11.09.10 and 63* runs for the fourth wicket between JP Kreusch and MV Boucher against Wayamba at Port Elizabeth on 11.09.09. Thus the 81 runs partnership between DJ Jacobs and AG Prince for the first wicket in this game represents the record stand by Warriors batsmen in CLT20 games.

DJ Jacobs was run out for 59 in this game providing the 46th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in CLT20 games. It also represents the second occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in CLT20 games after scoring a fifty. The first occasion was V Sehwag’s run out dismissal after scoring 66 in the game between Delhi Daredevils and Wayamba at Delhi on 11.10.09

DJ Jacob’s run out dismissal for 59 in this game provides the tenth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed run out in CLT20 games. It also represents the sixth occasion of a captain dismissed run out in CLT20 games

SJ Harwood returned with figures of 1 for 47 in this game providing the eighth occasion of a bowler conceding 45 plus runs in CLT20 games.

JP Kreusch was stumped in this game providing the eleventh occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in CLT20 games.

Warriors scored 158 for 8 in this game providing the 17th occasion of a team posting 150 plus runs in CLT20 games.

J Theron returned with figures of 3 for 22 in this game providing the 30th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in CLT20 games. He has captured three or more wickets for the second occasion, the first being his 3 for 23 vs Wayamba at P Elizabeth on 11.09.10.

J Theron became the seventh bowler in CLT20 games to capture three plus wickets on two or more occasions. Others are – DJ Bravo of Tri & Tob {03}, SR Claerk of NSW {03}. CJ Mckay of Victoria {02}, DP Nannes of Delhi {02}, MC Henriques of New South Walses {02} and JH Kallis of RCB {02}

The following are the bowlers who have captured ten or more wickets in CLT20 games – DJ Bravo of Tri & Tob {12}, AB McDonalad of Victoria {11}, CJ Mckay of Victoria {11}, DP Nannes of Delhi and Victoria {10} and MC Henriques of NSW {10}. AB McDonald with two wickets and DP Nannes with one wicket in this game joined this list of bowlers.

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